Gratified vs Encouraged - What's the difference?
gratified | encouraged |
(gratify)
To please.
To make content, to satisfy.
To anger, disquiet, fluster, intimidate, or any of the like
(encourage)
To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
To spur on, strongly recommend.
To foster, give help or patronage
As verbs the difference between gratified and encouraged
is that gratified is (gratify) while encouraged is (encourage).gratified
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Verb
(head)gratify
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Verb
(en-verb)Synonyms
* gladden, queemDerived terms
* gratification * gratifyingAntonyms
External links
* *encouraged
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Verb
(head)encourage
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(encourag)- I encouraged him during his race.
- We encourage the use of bicycles in the town centre.
- ''The royal family has always encouraged the arts in word and deed